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W E.F~-~---

CLASSIFICATION:

--EXPOSITORY

TITLE "GOD, OUR HELPER" --BIOGRAPHICAL --TEXTUAL --TOPICAL

SCRIPTURE READING'---------------- ---DEVOTIONAL

DELIVERIES: Date

2-5-92 9-25-92

6-28-93

Hour Place Results and Comments: F.B.C. F.B.C. F.B.C. F.B.C.

F.B.C. 5-9-94

San TX John Stapleton's Funeral Service San Angelo, TX McManus Service San Angelo, TX Kenneth Service San Angelo, TX Pat Johnson

'' '' Sa n Alice }Ienson

~.,t-a,w- " ~hs~ I\. .,

7-S- ,, ,,

5A,.,~7tlo, rt~

FrJC (h~il

tft1--

-, p=e;c I

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Sadie was a real As I prepared her funeral sermon, I thumbed through her well-worn Bible, reading the notes she had written in the margins over the years. One in captured atten tion. It said, "God may not give us an to th e Prom ised Land , but He give us a one." In a nd in that is our assurance. The Lord will be with us a nd ulti­mately bring us safely home. The Psalmist,

and experience , spoke of God 's mercies on the road of life he w rote:

I w/ll m ine eyes unto tlze my

the Lord, made heaven and

will to be moved: thee will not slumber.

Behold, Israel shall slumber sleep.

The Lord Lord shade -right

not thee

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nor the moon by night. Lord shall preserve thy going out

and thy coming and evenJor evermore

(Ps. 12 1).

t is Psalm is a question we all ask our -selves sooner or later, "Where can I find help in time of need? " Life presses in on us, circumstances over­whelm us, at times they seem too much for us. desperately want to know, "Is there help in time of need?" The Psalmist answers our question when he writes,

will lift up mine eyes to th ls, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord,

made heaven an<Lea1th." This Psalm was probably a hymn by pilgrims

as they made their annual pilgrimage to Jerusalem to The journey was dangerous because of the

threat of outlaws who found the pilgrims easy prey. The Psalmist pictures God as a sentinel who watches over his people in a never-ceasing vigil to protect them from all harm.

It is a beautiful description of how Lord watches over us and helps us on life 's journey. It describes God, our helper, in tbree ways. He is tbe God of

the God of reservation, and the God of salvation.

The God of Creation

First, our help comes from the God of creatLon. The Psalmist says, help comes from.the t ord which 1 ade heav en and (v. 2).

The Bible opens with the affirmation, "In the

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beginning, God created the heavens and the earth" (Gen. 1: 1). The Hebrew word translated "God" is the word It is a common name for God that means "the one to whom all power belongs."

God, Who has all power not only .. all things, He also c reation with His mighty power. Astronauts on II photographed n explosion

the sun. Such explosions are occuning all the time. They estimated that the energy produced from that one explosion was sufficient to supply all the

of every man, woman, boy and girl the face of the earth for one-half million years.

power! It is God who has that kind of power who helps us

in time of need. Some unknown poet expressed it this

way: ~ "I to the hills will my eyes;

From whence shall come our aid? Our help the alone,

Who heaven and earth has made.

If God had the power to reate · the beginning, He certainly has the power re-creat the end. If He

~o from the ust of the the he can raise him from the dust in

He is the God to w 1Om all power belongs, helps us through life and through death.

The God of Preservation

Second, He is the God of preservation. The Psalm­ist declares, wilLnorsuffer thy foo to be moved: H:e hat keepeth thee not slumber. Behold, He that keepeth Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep.

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is eeper: the Lord is thy shade upon right hand. The sun shall not SIJ1ite thee by the moon by nigh ' (v: '

Some fon11 of the word " s times in this Psalm. It means "to e ge about, to guard, to protect, to attend to." Think of it, Go4 created all things has a personal interest in you and me. Like a sentinel standing on the city walls watching to it safe, so God keeps a constant v igil over us to attend to our needs .

aul Reese the story related to him by a friend who was aboard the ill-fated shi

Zam, sunk by the Germans in early days of World War 11. Many of the passengers were mission­aries and they were picked out of the sea by the crewmen of the armed German freighter. This was certainly enough to strain everyone's nerves to the breaking point.

The passengers were separated on the basis of male and fe male, th e men spending the first nigh t in one end of the ship, and the women in the other. The next morning they permitted to come on deck and see one another. All of the expected questions of concern were asked such as,

you nervous?" "Were you afraid? " "Could you slee

d missionary as asked how he managed to 0 t th rough t e mg t. The substance of his answer

thought at first I couldn 't possibly sleep. The floor was terribly hard and, as you know, I was ve1y concerned and a nxious. But then I began talking with the Lord. He reminded me of His word in Psalm

: comet fro mad earth. He shall not al ow slip;

He who will not slumber. Behold He

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eeps Israel will neither slumber nor I was greatly struck by the words 'He who keeps Israel will neither slumber nor sleep.' So I said, 'Lord, there isn't really any use for both of us to stay awake. So if You're going to keep watch, I'll thank you for some sleep. '

'And I got it,' he said." We can live that kind of confidence also. The

God of is also the Godo preservation, and our source of help in time of need.

The God of

Third, He is the God of salvation. The Psalmist writes, preserve thee from all evil: H

prese1ve soul. The Lord shall preserve and thy coming in from thi s day forth, and

for evermore" (v. 7-8)·. The Hebrew word translated "Lord", u ed our

times in this Psalm, is the Hebrew name or "Jehovah." Jehovah is the God of Isr 1 who delivers, saves. and redeems. So the God of creation

the God of preservation is also the God of our salvation.

ow does God save us? He does not trouble, He saves us i uouble. He enters into our experiences, us and helps us through them. God did not save Daniel the lions' den ; He saved him · he lions' den. He got the lions' den with him and sh1.1t the mouths of the lions to keep them from devouring Daniel.

God did not save the Hebrew children from the furnace; He saved them· he fie1y furnace.

entered into the with them and became their shield to keep the fire from consuming them.

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And, God did not rout David on some outer loop he valley of the shadow of death ; He became

David's shepherd and walked with him rhrough the dark gloom of suffering and sorrow.

That is most often God ·sway with His children. He does no us us W;Jt. He does not et us ou . But He does get us throu h.

e loves us into these experience 1 us to help us and sustain us.

And, His salvation is not just temporary, it is eternal. As the Scriptures declare, wi ll preserve

soul. .. . from this time forth and evermore " so·, most people come to the open casket and the

freshly dug grave and see only a hopeless end, the people of God rejoice in an endless hope.

He is the God of , the God of and the Godo salvation. Look up to Him and you will find a friend and helper in time of need.

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Claudine Estelle Newman October 3, 1911 - April 13, 2002

Celebration of Life Service Wednesday, 2:00 P.M.

April 17, 2002 First Baptist Church Brownwood, Texas

A perfect woman, nobly planned To to comfort, and command;

And yet a spirit still, and bright something of an angel light.

William Wadsworth

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Proverbs 31 :25-31

She is clothed with strength and dignity;

she can laugh at the days to come.

26 She speaks with wisdom, and faithful instruction is on her

tongue. She watches over the affairs of her

household and does not eat the bread of

idleness. Her children arise and call her

blessed; husband also, and he praises

her: 29 women do noble things,

but you surpass them all." Charm is deceptive, and beauty is

fleeting; but a woman who fears the Lord

is to be praised. 31 Give her the reward she has

earned, and let her works bring her

praise at the city gate.

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A Celebration of the Life

Of

Claudine Estelle Newman

Pre-service music Betty Ramsour Reed

Words of Grace and Greeting Dr. Bill Heston

"Holy, Holy, Holy"

Scripture Reading

Prayer

University Singers Howard Payne University

Dr. Bill Heston

Dr. Bill Heston

Obituary and Family Remarks Dr. Bill Heston

Personal Remarks Dr. Mamie McCullough

"People Need the Lord" Norma Bessent

Message Dr. Jerold McBride

Benediction Dr. Jerold McBride

"The Lord 's Prayer " Norma Bessent

Pianist, Eric Evans

Interment in Eastlawn Memorial Park, Early, Texas immediately following the funeral service.

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Claudine Estelle Newman Funeral services for former First Lady of Howard Payne

University, Mrs. D. (Estelle) Newman, age 90, of San Angelo, will be 2:00 P.M., Wednesday, April 17, 2002 in the Brownwood First Baptist Church. Interment will follow in the Eastlawn Memorial Park in Early, Texas under the direction of Davis-Morris Funeral Home. The Reverend Dr. Jerold McBride and the Reverend Dr. Bill Heston will officiate. The family received friends on Tuesday, April 2002 from 6:00 to 7:30 P.M . at the Davis-Morris Funeral Home. At noon on Saturday, April 2002, Claudine Estelle Newman was ushered into the presence of Jesus Christ, her Lord.

Mrs. Newman was born October 191 I, in Cherokee, Texas to Claud Madison and Linnie Walker McKneely. She received her degree from Baylor University and her master 's degree from Howard Payne College. Her husband, Dr. Guy Newman, presented the master's degree diploma to her. She married Rev. Guy D. Newman May 29, 1938, in Waco, Texas. She was a retired elementary school teacher and the widow of a former Baptist minister and college president.

Mrs. Newman had lived in San Angelo since 1986, but was a res ident of Brownwood for thirty years before moving to San Angelo. She was a member of the San Angelo First Baptist Church .

She is survived by her daughters and sons-in-law: Patricia and G. B. Garner of Arlington; Bobbie Kaye and Fred Strickland of Glen Rose . Also surv iving are fourteen grandchildren: Mary Katherine Jones of Arlington; John Douglas Rainey of Brownwood; Vera Longoria and Fred Strickland, Jr. of Glen Rose; Guy Ben Garner and Sharon Kay Miller of Arlington; Denise Newman and Mark Newman of Haltom City; Guy Newman III of Fort Worth; Mike Newman of Las Nevada; Gretchen Thoms, Missy Brugh, Robert Harris, and Charlotte Hargrove all of West Virginia. Numerous great and great great-grandch ildren a lso survive. She is survived by a brother, Jack McKneely of Georgetown and a sister, Jo Beth Fielder of Waco.

She was preceded in death by her Dr. Guy D. a son, Guy D. Newman, Jr. ; a daughter, Charlotte

Harris; her parents, Claud Madison and Linnie McKneely; a brother, Dr. Bill McKneely; two sisters, May Ramsour and Bobbie Mason.

The family request memorials to the Guy D. Newman Academy of Freedom Scholarship Fund.

Davis-Morris Funeral Home 800 Center Avenue

Brownwood, Texas 76801